by SomehowJazz | Apr 15, 2016 | Contemporary Jazz, Favorite Albums, Jazz Funk, Jazz Fusion |
Jaco Pastorius – Jaco Pastorius ( Epic/Legacy / 1976 ) The self-titled first solo album of Jaco Pastorius was produced by Bobby Colomby, who wanted to introduce a young talent. With the collaboration of a lineup of extraordinary musicians and new compositions,...
by SomehowJazz | Apr 7, 2016 | Jazz Funk, Live Videos |
Run For Cover by Marcus Miller live at Java Jazz Festival 2007 Genre: Jazz Funk Musicians / Personnel: Marcus Miller – Bass Poogie Bell – Drums Favorite Marcus Miller Tunes Red Baron Run For Cover – (Live Video) Watermelon Man...
by SomehowJazz | Mar 15, 2016 | Favorite Albums, Jazz Funk |
George Duke – Feel ( Basf MPS / 1974 ) This is the beginning of George Duke’s unique style, the album in which he started “experimenting” as he calls it himself, with synthesizer orchestration. While playing with the huge capacity of electronic...
by SomehowJazz | Jan 7, 2016 | Favorite Tunes, Jazz Funk, Jazz Rock |
Brain Damage by Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express from the album “REINFORCEMENTS” released in 1976 by RCA Victor Records… MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Brian Auger – Organ, Electric Piano, Jack Mills – Guitar, Clive Chaman –...
by SomehowJazz | Jan 2, 2016 | Favorite Tunes, Jazz Funk, Soul Jazz |
Just Right For Me by Twennynine with Lenny White, from the album “TWENNYNINE” released in 1980 by Elektra Records… Twennynine with Lenny White “Just Right For Me” SomehowJazz followers would like to hear your insights as...
by SomehowJazz | Dec 24, 2015 | Jazz Funk, Live Videos |
Viva De Funk by The Crusaders Viva De Funk by The Crusaders, live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 Genre: Jazz Funk Musicians / Personnel: Joe Sample – Keyboards, Wilton Felder – Tenor Saxophone, Stephan Baxter – Trombone, Ray Parker Jr....
by SomehowJazz | Dec 8, 2015 | Contemporary Jazz, Favorite Artists, Jazz Funk, Jazz Fusion |
Starting to make a name at a very early age, Jaco Pastorius was raised to a legend status with his first solo album in 1976 and the following Weather Report years. Jaco Pastorius completely altered the significance of electric bass in jazz music and redefined bass...
by SomehowJazz | Oct 21, 2015 | Favorite Tunes, Jazz Funk |
Funny Funk by George Duke Funny Funk by George Duke, from the album “Feel” released in 1974 by MPS Records. Genre: Jazz Funk Musicians / Personnel: Leon “Ndugu” Chancler – Drums George Duke – Keyboards, Synthesizer (Bass) ...
by SomehowJazz | May 5, 2015 | Jazz Funk |
Don’t Be Shy by George Duke from the album “LIBERATED FANTASIES” released in 1977 by MPS Records… MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Leon “Ndugu” Chancler – Drums, Vocals George Duke – Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals Alphonso Johnson...